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Re: Flip over question
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Posted by Duke Denning on February 18, 2005 at 08:27:32 from (69.54.222.49):
In Reply to: Flip over question posted by Dave (IL) on February 15, 2005 at 10:04:13:
Dave, if you hook to a top link or any other place other than the standard drawbar/swinging drawbar hitch is what I meant by not using the equipment supplied by the manufacturer to use when pulling non intregal implements with the tractor. No knowledgible(Hugh MacKay excepted) tractor operator hooks loads requiring maximun pulling power of the tractor to anything but the drawbar. Hugh, how many of these 8 foot diameter elm trees do you have left up there on the tundra?? If they're really that big, I'd leave 'em as a monument of something great in Canada. Whoooie, sounds more 'lak Texas talk to me. Are you sure it wasn't a transplanted California redwood or something? Dutch Elm Disease wiped out most of the elms here in Michiana, USA back in the 50's and there are just a few of any size new growth here now.
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